Author: Someecards / Source: did you know?
Writing is hard, and writing without repeating yourself is very, very hard — and as you may have already noticed, one of the most repeated words in English is the intensifying modifier “very.” That’s why the website ProofreadingServices.com created this chart of 128 words you can use instead of placing “very” in front of a more common word.
For example, describing someone as “destitute” or “penniless” is more descriptive than “very poor.”Now, look: “very” is a great word. It’s superb. Excellent. Outstanding. It’s versatile, robust,…
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